Changes in Some Enzyme Activities during Growth and Organogenesis in Dark-Grown Tobacco Callus Cultures |
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Authors: | Kavi Kishor, P. B. Mehta, A. R. |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Botany, M.S. University Baroda-390 002, India 2Department of Botany, Kakatiya University Warangal-506 009, India |
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Abstract: | Enzymes involved in malate metabolism, viz., glutamic-oxalacetictransaminase, malate dehydrogenase, malic enzyme and phosphoenolpyruvatecarboxylase, had severalfold higher specific activities in organ-formingcallus cultures of tobacco compared to non-organ-forming cultures.These activities increased considerably during the days precedingshoot and root differentiation. While malate accumulated untilday 15 in non-organ-forming callus, it accumulated up to day6 in shoot-and root-forming callus. Total and reducing sugarsaccumulated until day 3 and declined thereafter in all the cultures.Thus, tobacco callus may utilize this pathway for deriving reducingpower which is required for organogenetic processes. (Received April 30, 1987; Accepted December 1, 1987) |
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